Mason45 Posted Thursday at 07:31 AM Posted Thursday at 07:31 AM All farangs are dirty was that the pot calling kettle black? 1
Jack Hammer Posted Thursday at 07:43 AM Posted Thursday at 07:43 AM 19 minutes ago, BritManToo said: In Thailand a burger flipper, 7-11 cashier can earn enough money to buy their own home Something impossible for most people living in the west. Is life here really that bad for citizens? Where would they be purchasing their home and what would be the average price of the home purchased by those individuals you mentioned?
BritManToo Posted Thursday at 08:04 AM Posted Thursday at 08:04 AM 21 minutes ago, Jack Hammer said: Where would they be purchasing their home and what would be the average price of the home purchased by those individuals you mentioned? Almost everywhere outside of tourist hotspots. A couple both earning minimum wage can get a mortgage of 1.2M easy. 2
Purdey Posted Thursday at 08:31 AM Posted Thursday at 08:31 AM I am surprised that they will only lose their electoral rights and will not be imprisoned for life? I would think that corruption would be a crime.
TheFishman1 Posted Thursday at 08:49 AM Posted Thursday at 08:49 AM Unregulated corruption from the top to the bottom and where’s the Red Bull kid TIT
Srikcir Posted Thursday at 03:16 PM Posted Thursday at 03:16 PM Unique to democratic Thailand: Election rigging in a rigged election.
Srikcir Posted Thursday at 04:17 PM Posted Thursday at 04:17 PM Unique to Thai-style democratic Thailand: (S)Election rigging in a rigged (s)election.
crazykopite Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago No way vote rigging in Thailand never never never this must be a mistake with a government that is all for transparency !
OldmanJ Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Many people are away that Thailand is not a Democratic country and many things are swayed by the induction of cash or even strong intimadation
OldmanJ Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Many people are away that Thailand is not a Democratic country and many things are swayed by the induction of cash or even strong intimadation
OldmanJ Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Thailand is not a democratic country and many unusual things tend to happen especially if it doesn't make sense
candide Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago I initially wondered how Bhumjaithai could have managed to get so many Senators from an selection process well controlled by the yellow-green network (they are certainly not the only ones who could be corrupt, so it cannot be the main reason). The explanation I got is that, as the ex-Junta's parties were too discredited, the yellow-green network switched to Bhumjaithai as the main party to defend its interests. If true, they shouldn't be too annoyed by courts. But then it also depends in which direction stratospheric winds are blowing.... It should be remembered that the Organic Act on the Installation of Senators does not prohibit vote swapping since the Senate election system requires the candidates to vote among themselves and encouraging other candidates to vote reciprocally is not considered illegal. Instead, the election system is inherently designed for vote swapping among the candidates. So it needs to be proven in court that those votes were made in exchange for a benefit (ex. Money or position). Another important issue is what happens if they are convicted. Replace them by BJT people on the reserve list, or nullify the whole election? If they are just replaced, it would be a good compromise for BJT, allowing to officially dislodge corruption, while keeping BJT's influence intact. It would be coherent with Anutin distancing himself from the 60 Senators (actually, he may get rid of competitors, so it may be beneficial for him)
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